
Hanging Japanese Fish
A simple-to-make
Japanese hanging koi (goldfish) made from paper and old magazines.
This fish looks beautiful hanging from the ceiling. A classroom
full of them is quite impressive!

Supplies needed:
- Construction paper
- Old magazines, catalogs, colored
paper scraps, and aluminum foil scraps to cut up
- Glue
- Scissors
- Stapler
- Markers or crayons
- Hole punch
- 2 to 3 Crepe paper streamers (a few
inches long)
- Some string or yarn
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Draw a fish
on a large piece of paper.
Put a second piece of paper under
this piece of paper. Cut out two large, paper fish. |
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Cut out a lot of
scrap paper and/or aluminum foil circles. Use old, colorful
magazines, catalogs, etc. |
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Glue the circles
onto both sides of the body of the fish. These are the fish's
scales. (The fish is not symmetrical, so be sure that you glue
circles onto the fish in such a way that when you staple the 2
sides together later on, the scales will be on the outside.) |
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Decorate the fish's
head, fins, and tail using crayons or markers. |
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Staple the two
sides of the fish together, stapling the ends of crepe paper
ribbons inside the tail. |
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Punch two holes on
the fish's face. String some yarn through the holes. You now
have a hanging koi (a Japanese carp). |
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